Egan Bernal’s 2020 Bike Size

The 2019 Tour de France winner is racing on the Pinarello Dogma F12 X Light for the Team INEOS during the 2020 UCI World Tour Season.

The first Colombian to win the Tour de France has become the most watched pro rider after his historic win of the biggest road race on earth.

Egan Bernal and the whole team INEOS are racing on Rim brakes despite the main trend among the peloton to race the 2020 season on Disc brakes.

On this page you will informations specific to Egan Bernal’s 2020 frame size and geometry, this post is for bike nerds but anybody is welcome to read:

Egan Bernal is 175cm tall.
He rides on a Pinarello Dogma F12 X Light Toray Carbon frame, Size described below.
His stem is a MOST 130mm length
The handlebar is 400mm width
He uses a 170mm Crank arms length

Egan Bernal’s 2020 Pinarello Dogma F12 X Light size 53cm set up

Egan is not alone on rim brakes, most of the contender for General Classification (GC) are racing on rim brakes type of bikes.

Why are the GC contenders sticking to rim brakes? Ah Grasshoppers…Disc brakes offer many advantages but there are still many winning reasons for rim brakes Vs Disc brakes: lighter wheels with less parts in rotation, reliability of the brakes, easier to maintain and unbeatable speed to change a wheel when a Grand Tour sometimes can be loss over few seconds.

As it is often said by races commentators: “Components are not winning the race, but they can be the cause to lose it.

One particularity of this frame is the Bottom-Bracket (BB) is an Italian Thread type, it is definitely a strong hold to Italian frame culture as the rest of the big and famous manufacturers are selling their frames with all sorts of Press-Fit BB types.